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Hans Baluschek German, 1870-1935,German illustrator, painter, and writer, known for his graphic depictions of the proletarian milieu and hard life in big cities. Baluschek was also a renowned illustrator of fairy tales and produced superb illustrations for five books in the series Deutsche Marchenbucherei published by the Klemm Verlag between 1878 and 1923: Peterchens Mondfahrt (Little Peter's Flight to the Moon, 1915), Pips der Pilz. Ein Wald?\ und Weihnachtsmarchen (Pips the Mushroom: A Forest and Christmas Fairy Tale, 1920), Prinzessin Huschewind (Princess Hush Wind, 1922), and Ins Marchenland (Into Fairyland, 1922). He employed aquarelles and oils to form unusual and bizarre characters and also used ink to create the text.
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Painting ID:: 73610 Grobstadtwinkel
Ol auf Leinwand; 170,5 x 125 cm
Date 1929
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Painting ID:: 80050 Hans Baluschek Karl Ferdinand Braun
oil on canvas; 120 x 184 cm
Date 1927(1927)
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Painting ID:: 85467 Grobstadtbahnhof
oil on canvas, destroyed
Date 1904(1904)
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Painting ID:: 86231 Kohlenfuhren
oil on canvas
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Hans Baluschek
German, 1870-1935,German illustrator, painter, and writer, known for his graphic depictions of the proletarian milieu and hard life in big cities. Baluschek was also a renowned illustrator of fairy tales and produced superb illustrations for five books in the series Deutsche Marchenbucherei published by the Klemm Verlag between 1878 and 1923: Peterchens Mondfahrt (Little Peter's Flight to the Moon, 1915), Pips der Pilz. Ein Wald?\ und Weihnachtsmarchen (Pips the Mushroom: A Forest and Christmas Fairy Tale, 1920), Prinzessin Huschewind (Princess Hush Wind, 1922), and Ins Marchenland (Into Fairyland, 1922). He employed aquarelles and oils to form unusual and bizarre characters and also used ink to create the text.
. Related Artists to Hans Baluschek: | LORENZO DI CREDI | Alfred de Dreux | Paolo Antonio Barbieri | Jozef Simmler | Earle Grantham Teale |
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